Bad to Me
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
A young man's coming of age in the late 1960's. We follow him as he heads for college, learns about women, drugs, and academics, and begins his life.
Praise for Bad to Me:
Not a memoir or a remembrance exactly, but something better: a book true to the time and events it describes, and the characters who actually lived these late 60’s college days, when finding and losing yourself in the endlessly unsatisfying quest for authenticity and its semi-attached furies of sex and innocence, were how we lived, fought, doubted, and loved.—Bob Herz, editor of Nine Mile Magazine, and author of several books of poetry
Bad To Me evokes the political unrest and daring artistic spirit of the hippie counterculture. Beautifully written, unflinching and witty, the narrative moves effortlessly toward a final farewell to all things temporal and young.—Lydia Fields, author of Beneath the Heavy
If you missed the revolution, or if you’ve forgotten it or maybe, for a variety of reasons, can’t remember it, join the aptly named George Jazlo for a trip back through a time unlike any other in our history. Jazlo’s part Dean Moriarty with a dash of Raul Duke (and Dr. Gonzo) and tells a tale reminiscent of pranksters and monkey wrenchers as he finds his way in and out of philosophies and sophistries, classrooms, and love affairs.—Bill Burtis, author of Liminal, editor of Hole in the Head Re:View